Majority of HR leaders say AI training is offered, but only a third of employees have received it, exclusive data shows

Recent research reveals a striking disconnect between HR leaders’ claims of offering AI training and the actual experiences of employees. While 97% of HR leaders say training is available, only 39% of employees have received it, highlighting major gaps in workplace readiness for AI adoption. Source: Article URL Key Points 97% of HR leaders assert […]

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Majority of HR leaders say AI training is offered, but only a third of workers have received it, exclusive data shows

Nearly all (97 per cent) HR leaders claim their organisations offer artificial intelligence training, but only two in five (39 per cent) employees have received it, research has revealed. Corndel’s 2025 Workplace Training Report, which gathered insights from 250 HR leaders and 1,000 UK employees, highlighted that only 44 per cent of employees felt their […]

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Is AI the solution to mental health support at work?

Keira Wallis explores whether AI can effectively support mental health in the workplace as the crisis grows and technology becomes increasingly integrated into employee wellbeing strategies. Key Points The UK’s mental health crisis is a leading cause of workplace absenteeism, costing employers £51bn annually. AI chatbots are emerging as a tool for providing accessible, anonymous […]

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Data & Technology Innovation | Insight Maggio 2025

On April 8, 2025, the EDPB adopted the Guidelines 02/2025 on the Processing of Personal Data via Blockchain Technologies, now open for public consultation until June 9. This document is a key reference to clarify the main friction points between the immutable and decentralised architecture of blockchain and GDPR principles. Key Insights Addresses rights of […]

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‘Nationally significant’ cyber attacks double since last year, security chief warns

The number of “nationally significant” cyber attacks has doubled in the last eight months compared to the same period last year, according to Richard Horne, CEO of the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC). The agency managed over 200 incidents since September 2024, including significant disruptions affecting various sectors. Horne highlighted threats not only from Russia […]

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M&S cyber attack should be ‘wake up call’, maker of Pegasus Spyware ordered to pay WhatsApp $167m

The recent cyberattacks on major retailers like M&S, Co-op, and Harrods highlight the pressing issues of cybersecurity, as a government minister calls for better investment in protecting businesses. Meanwhile, the NSO Group, maker of the notorious Pegasus spyware, faces a hefty fine from WhatsApp for hacking personal accounts. Source: Article Key Points Cyber attacks on […]

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Krishna Bonagiri: Pioneering Cybersecurity Innovations with AI and Quantum Technologies

In a rapidly evolving digital landscape where cyber threats are becoming increasingly sophisticated, Krishna Bonagiri is leading the charge with innovative solutions in cybersecurity. His work encompasses a blend of advanced research, patented technologies, and strategic leadership aimed at bolstering global cybersecurity resilience. Key Points Bonagiri has a strong academic background, focusing on machine learning […]

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Former cyber diplomat Lewis sees State Dept. reorganization benefiting cyber mission

The recent reorganisation at the State Department could give a much-needed boost to military cyber operations, according to James Lewis, a former cyber diplomat. He believes that merging the Bureau of Cyberspace and Digital Policy with economic cyber initiatives will allow international security units to better focus on deterrence strategies. Lewis, speaking to _Inside Cybersecurity_, […]

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